
1960 - Holy Trinity Lutheran Church - Audubon, NJ
N 39° 53.459 W 075° 03.908
18S E 494431 N 4415659
Quick Description: This stone marks the addition built onto this 82 year old church. The stone is located at the west end, the site of the addition. The stone is at the corner of a brick outcropping from the main structure.
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 11/21/2009 7:13:02 PM
Waymark Code: WM7Q7C
Views: 1
Long Description:
The stone is to the left of the secondary
entrance constructed in 1960. it is of a pale gray, exactly like
the 1927 located on the southeast corner of the structure. The
stone is approximately two feet long by a foot high. It is three
feet off the ground.
A huge, rectangular-prism shaped bell tower
rises high above the southeast corner of this church set along
historic White Horse Pike. This bell tower is 2.5 floors high. It
is secured by louvers and not open to the elements. The top of the
tower is crowned on its four corners by pyramid shaped stone
protrusions. It is a simple yet elegant bell tower.
The church was constructed, or at least finished
in 1927 according to the cornerstone located at the front right
corner, low to the ground. There was an obvious expansion in 1960
(there is another dated stone) to the west end of the structure. As
a result there seems to be two main entrances; I was unsure which
was the main entrance.
I went to a Lutheran "find-a-church" website.
There, a website was listed but it has since expired so there is NO
known website for this church. The pastor's name is John M
Anderson. They have an average attendance at Sunday service of 81
parishioners. They have approximately 60 Sunday school kids.
Address
235 S White Horse Pk
Audubon , NJ 08106
Phone: (856) 547-8950
Fax: (856) 547-2053
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